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Looks like quite a few folks are going to be there. Maybe we could set a date and time to meet and have a drink or two. We met in the spring over at Broadway at the Beach. Thats a pretty good location. Lots of things going on there. As this gets closer it would be nice to at least get together for a while, and visit. What do you all think?
Well, lets get this talked up alittle. That Thursday would not be bad. Im there Tue-through Fri I believe. If we get enough interested we could meet again like we did in the Spring. Uno's is on the back side just past Hard Rock. There is a great place there to meet and then we all could set at Uno's and visit. They have an outside bar area that is pretty nice. Just a thought, but it is a nice area.
I think the rally actually starts on Wednesday October the 3rd and goes through the weekend. (I think anyway) We really enjoyed the fall rally last year.
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